Academy of the Holy Angels - Echoes Yearbook (Demarest, NJ)

 - Class of 1969

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winner dis- e that later her the place trophy American Legion state finals. French students see the sights in Quebec, including the Outdoor Sta- tions at Ste, Ann De Beaupre. While other Gay Pretenders memorize their lines, Anne Kemesis, Dolores Hughes, and Regina VVoods rush to finish the scenery for the spring production Cheaper by the Dozen. April: Gentle Wncls Tease T rembling Blossoms Pastels dominated a spring-intoxicated World which belonged to butterflies and youth. Even the rain was Warm and not frequent enough to disturb a four-day trip to Quebec by upper- class French students. Using the Chateau Frontenac as a base, they made sorties to Ste. Anne de Beaupre and La Basse Ville, sometimes perplexing the inhabitants with their version of French. Back at the Academy, the Junior Prom provided a romantic evening during Easter vacation. The proximity of the UN was exploited through a visit there by the senior American Democracy class. One Potato, Two Potatov was well received by the student body, who also turned out en masse to support our Gay Pretenders in their hilarious spring. production of Cheaper by the Dozen. SSO elections for the coming school year were conducted, leaving incumbent senior officers as lame ducks. Patricia Murphys in Westchester was the setting for the annual Mother-Daughter Luncheon, which gave us time out from our fast-paced lives to spend some time with our mothers. Then April, of a somewhat fickle nature, suddenly slipped into . . .

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A honey Wind lingered in flower-confused places-the fragrances almost tangible on throbbing, star-close nights. Choirs of 'gangelsv combined their voices with strains of violins in a hymn to spring at the Glee Club Concert. Contrasting the hostile November Weather that had prevailed during an earlier visit to Stratford, Conn. by English students, a mellow May atmosphere delighted them this time. The play was Henry Vf made more enjoyable by the authenticity of the Shakespearean set- ting. The Fathers, Club held its Spring Dance which, though more sedate than our 'ihappeningsf' nevertheless testified that no one develops total immunity to that notorious seasonal fever. Students of AP English and AP Biology prepared nervously to take Advanced Placement Examinations. The film study program concluded with a screening of '6The Chalk Cardenf whose visual effects added to the sensitive story line. Seniors appreciated a touching Tribute presented to them by the junior class, though it impressed on them the imminence of their graduation from the alter-home HA had proved itself for four years. But the languidly irresistible invitations of summer did not allow for longer delay, and we turned willing hearts to . . . May: Morning Glories and Hazy Heavens Hands stretch across the years as juniors complete the seventy turns of the ring to- ward Senior Year. Leaving for a four-day stay at the Madison campus of Fair- leigh Dickenson University where they will represent the Academy at a Science Symposium are Mary Horan, Mary Amoroso, Sue Fields, and Ann Hibner. Reaching for a high one, Eileen Wynne displays her prowess in ten- nis.

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